
Ahmadiyya
Ahmadiyya is a religious movement within Islam, founded in the late 19th century by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad in India. Ahmadis believe he was a prophet and the Messiah, which distinguishes them from mainstream Muslims who do not accept this. The movement emphasizes peace, compassion, and the integration of modern scientific thought with religious belief. Ahmadi Muslims advocate for social justice, interfaith dialogue, and community service. Despite their teachings, they face persecution in some Muslim-majority countries due to their differing beliefs, leading to significant challenges for their followers.